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MBA without BS
Michael Gallant
30 episodes
4 days ago
I speak with top performers about business, education, and everything in-between. So far I spoke with the top leaders from INSEAD, MiT, IE, CASS and others, and with world renowned entrepreneurs, professors and mentors.
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I speak with top performers about business, education, and everything in-between. So far I spoke with the top leaders from INSEAD, MiT, IE, CASS and others, and with world renowned entrepreneurs, professors and mentors.
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education
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#22 - Dan Ariely (part 3) on how to prioritize meetings, set apart successes from failures, and use variety as a tool to improve experiments
MBA without BS
35 minutes 19 seconds
5 years ago
#22 - Dan Ariely (part 3) on how to prioritize meetings, set apart successes from failures, and use variety as a tool to improve experiments

The third out of our 4 episode mini-series with Prof. Dan Ariely! If you haven't yet, check out the first and second episodes :)

Dan Ariely (@danariely) is the modern definition of a renaissance man.  He is a Professor of Psychology and Behavioral Economics at Duke University and founder of the Center for Advanced Hindsight that aims to empower people with the wisdom of behavioral economics.. His focus on the reality of how people act in the marketplace vs. how they should or would if only they were more rational, sets him apart from many behavioral scientists of his time.

Dan’s bestselling books include Irrationally Yours, Predictably Irrational, The Upside of Irrationality, The (Honest) Truth About Dishonesty, Dollars and Sense and Amazing Decisions. Dan’s writing is driven by the motivation to make research and science more ‘user friendly’ so that more people will experience for themselves the thrill of behavioral economics and discover ways this knowledge can benefit their lives.

In his “Ask Ariely” column in the Wall Street Journal,  Dan tackles everything from how to manage the uncertainty brought on by the current pandemic to more personal questions of how to establish rituals to get through the painful reality of a break up. His ability to create a safe space for discussing science based arguments as well as more emotionally driven matters of the heart make him a fascinating person to interview.

MBA without BS
I speak with top performers about business, education, and everything in-between. So far I spoke with the top leaders from INSEAD, MiT, IE, CASS and others, and with world renowned entrepreneurs, professors and mentors.